OU's got 'Gangnam Style.' How about you?

Everybody seems to have "Gangnam Style" fever including Ohio University's marching band, which
is well on its way to becoming a viral sensation thanks to the popular rap song.

Ohio University's Marching 110 performed their version of South Korean rapper PSY's popular
song, including his famous horse-riding dance, at last Saturday's home football game against
Norfolk State. And people can't get enough of the YouTube video, which had already generated 1.8
million hits and counting.

It's no surprise: the marching band continues to outdo itself and has become famous for its
athletic dance routines, rock selections and feel-good fervor of its shows. The band created a stir
last year with
its rendition of
Party Rock Anthem that has been seen by more than 8 million viewers worldwide.

Be sure to stick with the
Gangnam Style video for a while; it will pay off especially when you get to the close-ups
of the synchronized horse dances and gyrating cymbal players.

And what exactly is the meaning behind the song. Well, it pokes fun at the life in Gangnam, an
affluent neighborhood in Seoul where the average apartment costs $716,000. Even if people don't
know about the message, they can surely get caught up with the funky, fun music and dancing.